Survey Name (Optional) Age* Address (City)* Gender* Employment status* * Male - Employed * Female - Unemployed * Others - Self-employed 1. 2. If student‚ how much is your weekly allowance? * P 500 below * P 600-1000 * P 1‚100 above 3. If employed‚ how much is your monthly salary? * P 10‚000 below * P 11‚000-17‚000 * P 18‚000 above 4. Primary mode of transportation: * PUJ * FX * Bus * Taxi
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QUESTIONAIRE FOR FARMERS Livelihood analysis People Age in years <20 | 21-30 | 31-40 | 41-50 | 51-60 | >60 | 1. Gender Male | Female | 2. Marital status Single | Married | Widowed | Divorced | 3. Household size_____________ 4. What made you interested in farming? 5. When did you start on your own? _______________ 6. How many households are contributing at the farm? 7. In this community how do you think people view others who are progressing
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Personal and Motivational Factors 1. Please tell me about yourself. How would you describe yourself? 2. Who or what had the greatest influence on your life? 3. What are some of the greatest personal challenges you have faced during your lifetime? 4. How would you handle rejection? 5. What motivates you to put forward your greatest effort? Skills and Abilities 1. What skills and abilities do you possess that will help make you successful in today’s job market? 2. Why should
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P6 - review the team’s overall effectiveness‚ together with your contribution to achieving the goals‚ receiving and providing feedback to other team members. Question 1 - Did you share ideas? The sharing of ideas was very useful in every group due to the fact it requires more than one person’s input. I believe that I had a lot to say in the group ideas‚ which resulted to the groups progress‚ the first major input is coming up with the product and information about it. There were also others in
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Four Ways to Reward and Motivate Employees All businesses want motivated employees. Using monetary and other rewards to improve motivation is a simple idea‚ but doing it fairly and effectively is a challenge. Four steps to follow in implementing a rewards program are as follows: 1. Establish an action plan. 2. Be creative in determining rewards. 3. Give employee rewards a personal touch. 4. Group rewards may be appropriate‚ but do not undermine individual initiative. Reaction:
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Job Satisfaction‚ Work Environment‚ and Rewards: Motivational Theory Revisited labr_496 1..23 Lea Sell — Bryan Cleal Abstract. A model of job satisfaction integrating economic and work environment variables was developed and used for testing interactions between rewards and work environment hazards. Data came from a representative panel of Danish employees. Results showed that psychosocial work environment factors‚ like information about decisions concerning the work place‚ social support
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Reviews conducted Quarterly………………………………………..…pg.11 8.0 Learning and Development………………………………………………………………………………..pg.11 8.1 Off the Job Training………………………………………………………………………………..pg.12 8.2 On the job Training………………………………………………………………………………..pg.12 9.0 Rewards Package……………………………………………………………………………….………………pg.13 10.0 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………..…………………………..pg.14 11.0 Appendix A………………………………………………………………………………………………………pg.16 12.0 References………………………………………………………………………………………………………pg.17 1.0 INTRODUCTION
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During this coursework‚ I would be investigating the concept of relational contracting and how it is used in the real world‚ this would be followed by a full explanation of the advantages and disadvantages of relational contracting‚ supported by real case studies and how some of the advantages in turn might lead to the saving in transaction costs. Managing the relationship between various parties is becoming crucial as the industry is moving from fragmented and adversarial ways of working. Under
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Walter M. Brackett is an American Artist that was born in the 1820’s. Throughout his life‚ he produced multiple works of art‚ most of which depicted the rewards of fishing. In Fisherman’s Reward‚ he continues this theme by creating a scene near a river. He uses oil on canvas to create this naturalist still. In this still‚ he portrays a basket that is on a slight hill‚ with fish that have fallen out of the basket and slid down the top of the basket towards the water. This implies that the fisherman
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Do you agree with Peter Beidler about the challenges and rewards of the teaching profession? Share your views on the problem To begin with I’d like to say that teaching is probably one of the most difficult professions. It involves high responsibility because it’s a teacher who helps a child to form his personality‚ world outlook‚ to understand what is wrong and what is right. To be a good engineer you should work hard but to be a good teacher working hard isn’t enough. You have to be cut out
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